
Davie Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring serves Fort Lauderdale as a concrete flooring contractor specializing in commercial epoxy coatings, polished concrete, and pool deck resurfacing for the city's concrete block homes, waterfront properties, and commercial spaces - with responses within 1 business day.

Fort Lauderdale's mix of retail corridors, warehouses near I-95, and light industrial spaces along the Port Everglades corridor creates steady demand for heavy-duty floor systems that can handle forklifts, chemical spills, and high foot traffic. Our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings are installed to ASTM surface preparation standards and rated for the traffic levels specific to each facility.
Older Fort Lauderdale homes built in the 1950s through 1970s often have terrazzo or bare concrete slabs under carpet and tile - surfaces that can be ground and polished into a high-value floor finish without tearing out the existing slab. Polished concrete also performs well in Fort Lauderdale retail spaces and showrooms along Federal Highway and Las Olas Boulevard.
Fort Lauderdale homeowners deal with pool deck surfaces that bleach, crack, and become dangerously slippery from the year-round heat and the salt air that drifts inland from the beach and the Intracoastal. Slip-resistant, UV-stable pool deck coatings address all of these conditions and restore surfaces that would otherwise require full replacement.
Fort Lauderdale garages in mid-century CBS homes deal with moisture vapor coming up through older slabs that were poured without modern vapor barriers. Proper moisture testing and surface preparation before any coating application is the difference between a floor that lasts and one that peels within a season.
Fort Lauderdale's food service industry - from restaurant kitchens on Las Olas to commercial kitchen facilities citywide - needs flooring that handles thermal shock from cleaning, grease, and non-slip compliance requirements. Urethane cement is the correct system for those environments and is not interchangeable with standard epoxy.
Many Fort Lauderdale properties - especially condos and older commercial buildings - have existing coatings, adhesive residue, or multiple layers of flooring over the original concrete. Professional surface preparation removes those layers and profiles the slab correctly so that whatever goes on next bonds permanently.
Fort Lauderdale has more than 300 miles of inland waterways and sits directly on the Atlantic coast, which gives it a combination of salt air, high humidity, and tidal moisture that no inland city deals with. A large share of the city's housing stock was built between the 1950s and the 1980s using concrete block construction without modern vapor barriers, which means moisture vapor rising through slabs is a routine finding on older properties. Coatings applied without testing for vapor transmission fail predictably in this environment - the coating lifts off the slab as the moisture pushes up, sometimes within one rainy season.
Fort Lauderdale also has more condo buildings and HOA-governed properties than most South Florida cities, and those properties come with their own permitting, scheduling, and materials approval processes. The city's older neighborhoods - Sailboat Bend, Rio Vista, Victoria Park - have a wide variety of construction ages and slab conditions that require a different approach than the newer subdivisions in the western suburbs. A contractor who works throughout Fort Lauderdale regularly understands this range and comes prepared for it.
Our crew works throughout Fort Lauderdale regularly and encounters the specific combination of older CBS slabs, salt air exposure, and mixed residential and commercial properties that defines the city. Homeowners in waterfront neighborhoods near the Intracoastal Waterway need coatings that handle coastal moisture from both above and below the slab - a different challenge from an inland garage in Plantation or Davie.
Fort Lauderdale's commercial corridor along Federal Highway, the retail and restaurant concentration near Las Olas Boulevard, and the industrial areas near I-95 and Port Everglades represent different floor coating requirements that our commercial and industrial epoxy work addresses. For permit and inspection questions on commercial work, the City of Fort Lauderdale Development Services handles building permits and code compliance for the city.
We also serve Plantation, FL, which borders Fort Lauderdale to the west and has a similar share of mid-century single-family homes on CBS slabs that benefit from the same moisture vapor testing and surface preparation approach we use throughout the city.
Call us or submit the estimate form with your address, surface type, and what you are trying to achieve - we respond within 1 business day. For commercial projects, include the square footage and current floor condition if you have that information.
We visit your Fort Lauderdale property, test the slab for moisture vapor (critical for coastal locations), assess the current surface condition, and provide a written flat-rate quote. No surprise costs after the job starts - the number we quote is the number you pay.
All jobs start with diamond grinding or shot blasting to open the concrete profile and ensure the coating bonds properly. Residential jobs in Fort Lauderdale typically complete in one to two days; commercial jobs are scheduled to minimize business downtime.
We review the finished floor with you, confirm cure times specific to the system installed, and answer any questions about maintenance. For commercial clients, we provide written product data sheets for your facility records.
We serve all of Fort Lauderdale, FL - residential and commercial. Written quotes, no surprises, and a response within 1 business day.
(954) 872-1534Fort Lauderdale is a city of about 182,000 people and one of the most recognizable cities in South Florida, known worldwide for its beach, its inland canal system that earns it the nickname "The Venice of America," and Las Olas Boulevard as the city's dining and cultural center. The housing stock is unusually diverse for a South Florida city - neighborhoods like Sailboat Bend and Victoria Park contain homes from the 1920s through the 1950s alongside newer construction, while Flagler Village has seen a wave of mixed-use and condo development in recent years. Mid-century ranch-style concrete block homes on modest lots make up a large share of the single-family housing in the central and western parts of the city, many of them on flat slabs without basements. You can read more about the city's history and geography on the Fort Lauderdale Wikipedia page.
The Intracoastal Waterway runs along the eastern part of the city and defines entire neighborhoods where homes sit on canals with private docks - a property type that deals with salt air and tidal moisture in ways that inland homes simply do not. Fort Lauderdale is also a major commercial hub in Broward County, with business corridors on Federal Highway, Sunrise Boulevard, and the areas surrounding I-95. We also serve nearby Dania Beach, FL, which borders Fort Lauderdale to the south and has a similar mix of older CBS residential properties and light commercial buildings that benefit from the same concrete flooring systems.
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Learn MoreFort Lauderdale homeowners and commercial property managers get a written quote with no obligation. We respond within 1 business day.